
Amelie Mauresmo started playing tennis at the age of four; developed under the support of the French Tennis Federation starting at the age of eleven. Mauresmo first accomplished the top standing on 13 September 2004, keeping it for five weeks on that event. She was the fifteenth World No. 1 in ladies' tennis on account of the machine rankings started. She is well known for her compelling one- gave strike and solid net play. She formally declared her retirement from master tennis on 3 December 2009, finishing a job of ten years.
In spite of the fact that Mauresmo had been one of the top singles players for a few years, she did not have victory in scoring Grand Slam competitions until 2006. Her talents were never queried, yet Mauresmo was scrutinized for her mental quality following succumbing to nerves in those occasions. In continuous Wimbledon elimination rounds, she lost to Serena Williams and Lindsay Davenport following advancing agreeably.
Amelie Mauresmo
Amelie Mauresmo
Amelie Mauresmo
Amelie Mauresmo
Amelie Mauresmo